And still no sign of Darren Cave......................FOLK.Dave wrote:
Ulster v Hairyqueens
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Take the dog for a walk around Praire Park CaledoniaCelt and you will see as much of Cave as you like. Kiss has exiled him from training with the squad.
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Feckin disgrace.
Gary, let loose the dogs of war and buy a bottle of Hoisin Sauce.
I'd rather Quims had kept their first team thugs for Friday night's game. I always fear replacements having a point to prove and they bust a gut to impress their coaches just to stake a claim for a starting position.
These fears will diminish after Norwegian.
We are brill.
Gary, let loose the dogs of war and buy a bottle of Hoisin Sauce.
I'd rather Quims had kept their first team thugs for Friday night's game. I always fear replacements having a point to prove and they bust a gut to impress their coaches just to stake a claim for a starting position.
These fears will diminish after Norwegian.
We are brill.
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I want my money back .... I demand to see Mike Brown totally emptied.
Always ask yourself, "What would Big Rodney do"... And every time the answer is... "Eat It"
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Mike Brown chants: discuss....
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Mike Brown is a wab do daa doo da .... etc.
Always ask yourself, "What would Big Rodney do"... And every time the answer is... "Eat It"
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A little voice informed me that Cave has a reputation of being considered Lazy or fails to conform to the modern perception of a centre which requires or envisages a centre as a rucking machine such as McCloskey last Sunday when he got Danny Cares nose inserted in his team mates orifice. Cave instead would be returning to his position at centre .
And in my opinion Les being ex league would favour a numberless approach rather than a player who defines his game by the number on his back .
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And in my opinion Les being ex league would favour a numberless approach rather than a player who defines his game by the number on his back .
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Cave. Defensive lynchpinrumncoke wrote:A little voice informed me that Cave has a reputation of being considered Lazy or fails to conform to the modern perception of a centre which requires or envisages a centre as a rucking machine such as McCloskey last Sunday when he got Danny Cares nose inserted in his team mates orifice. Cave instead would be returning to his position at centre .
And in my opinion Les being ex league would favour a numberless approach rather than a player who defines his game by the number on his back .
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Forwards Coach Jono , gets back into his box and stops the Cave loose talk.
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For the record and Lest We Forget tomorrow is DAY 3982.
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I am told Covers are on during the night and off during the day, who would have thought it !Gary wrote:I take that the snow is no longer a problem. Is the pitch now completely waterlogged? Only wondering because I looked out of the window and I now have a garden pond. Or rather more accurately, I now have a pond. There is a mallard swimming in it. The dog has just remembered he's a water retriever, so I'm having to hold him back. So how badly wet has a rugby pitch to be to prevent a match being played?
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Just like our Duvet.
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Yeah and I bet you've never had an issue with a match being called off.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?